A merchant
ship's frantic S.O.S. sends theEnterprise speeding to the
rescue!But the starship's mission of
mercy soonbecomes a desperate strugglefor survival against a
nightmarish enemyCaptain Kirk can neither
identifynor understand, an enemy he
must defeatwithout the aid of one of his
mosttrusted officers.

For the Leonard McCoy Kirk
knew is gone.In his place stands a
stranger - a man withno memory of his Starfleet
career, his family, his friends,or the one thing James T.
Kirk needs most of all . . .

His dreams.

TREKKIEGUY'S
REVIEW

Receiving a
distress call isn't a very original way to begin a novel.It's an over-used plot device
that I'm sure mostTrek fans are tired of.
However, I also understand
that's it's a quick way to get the story moving so
I usually don't have a problem with it.

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